Strategies to improve postnatal care in Kenya: A qualitative study
Introduction: Postnatal care is the most neglected aspect of maternal care globally. Midwives, postnatal mothers and their families pay little attention to postnatal care, assuming that physical recovery is always guaranteed when a mother has had a normal pregnancy and childbirth. Unfortunately, pre...
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Main Authors: | Lizeth Roets (Author), Dinah Chelagat (Author), Annemarie Joubert (Author) |
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